Woke up super late this morning, and had to rush out the door, so chucked on this outfit, wore some of the clothes that I wore yesterday and scooted off.

Leggings and over-sized dress, most comfy things to wear. It gave me no shape, but at least I was comfortable, right?

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Why is it so hard to find a theme that I like?

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So this is now Johanna’s blog, Chloe didn’t want to be part of it anymore.Welcome to Johanna’s blog!

Here is what I wore today, the weather was kind and the sun came out, so I thought I’d make the most of it.

This super comfy dress was bought from this store called Best and Less, and I altered it (so it didn’t fall to my ankles). I love the pattern and how all the colours just gel together so well!

Thrfted converses, socks and Dad’s shirt

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Doris Anne.

(via calivintage)

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how cute are these shoes?

calivintage:

photo by Dam Style.

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The weather is starting to cool down, so I put on a pair of pants. This is strange for me cause I usually live in skirts as I just don’t really like pants.

However, once I find a pair of comfortable pants that all may change, but until then..

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..Probably should have ironed by skirt

Got it from the op a while back, I really like the versatility of it works with pretty much anything

Teamed with the trusty converses and similar coloured socks

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One day I’m going to remember to include my shoes in a photo. Anyway wearing basics for uni and such and such, trying to optimise comfort levels so I may sleep in lectures in the otherwise sometimes uncomfortably hard chairs.

Viyella flannel that used to be my uncle’s in the 60s  |  Urban Outfitters’ Mustard Scoopneck top  |  90s Miss Shop shorts |  Uniqlo belt

Apologise for the wrinkles; today was draining. 

- heeehee, you can see my kaya stain on my shorts, oops.

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The blazer and scarf injected some colour into my otherwise mono-tonal outfit. I really like this scarf which was originally from this store called Tie Rack, however I picked it up from an op shop for a couple of dollars. I love the colours and pattern however with the fraying edges I’m always finding myself pulling the thread..

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what-do-i-wear:

Caravan Studded Collar / Zara Pastel Knit Sweater / Club Monaco Skirt / Hard Couture Rings (image: lusttforlife)

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  1. Scarf (bought by dad for me in Indonesia)
  2. Boy Scouts shirt with an American flag on the other sleeve (op shop some place or was it just savers…) and striped basic sailor t-shirt from a factory outlet store in Malaysia
  3. People Tree knit shorts from 136 to $34 or something :> (ASOS)

Hi - second outfit post. I am a terrible blogger.

Sincerely sorry joh,

Chloe 

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One of the dresses I picked up last weekend from the op shops.

I really like the mustard-y colour (its actually a print with coins), it goes well with brown and just works well in general.

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It’s been a while since I have posted in here.

However yesterday I went op-shopping for the first time in a while, and snagged myself some pretty good buys. So yay for new clothes and outfits, aha

10 items for $21 from 2 op-shops, averaging $2.10 per item of clothing, of course both op-shops were having sales.

Love a good op-shop sale!

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I think I just really like her hair„

(Source: what-do-i-wear)

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Been a bit uninspired of late, however put this together this morning and didn’t feel completely drab

The skirt is the one I found at the op a while back (for $1) and I did a pretty poor job of altering it, hence the belt around where the elastic should be, but I guess it didn’t turn out too badly.

I could have gone for a black cardi, but instead opted for the mustard to give it a bit of life.

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